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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Michael Jackson's Music Catalog Sold To Sony For A Fraction Of Its Value Is Very Suspect

Michael Jackson

IN life, the late singer Michael Jackson,
feverishly fought to maintain control of his stake
in the Sony Music catalog, which he had merged with
his own copyrights. For decades Jackson refused to
sell his stake in the Sony Music catalog. However,
last month something very strange happened.
Jackson's stake in the catalog was sold to Sony
Music for far less than it is worth.

Sony Music purchased Jackson's stake in the
catalog for $750,000,000. Jackson's stake in the
catalog was worth upwards of $3 billion dollars.
Considering
Jackson's family and music industry experts
have openly stated Sony Music had Jackson killed,
via Dr. Conrad Murray deliberately overdosing him on
large quantities of the potent drug Propofol, which
became highly toxic in his system, no one in the
industry is surprised the singer's stake in the
catalog has been sold at cut-rate princes to the
greedy, lawbreaking corporation, against the
singer's wishes. No doctor worth their salt would
ever give a patient that lethal dose, then not call
police for hours after he realized Jackson was
dying.

Well, they've murdered him off and gotten the
catalog just like they wanted. However, things won't
be smooth in the future for Sony or its lawbreaking
employees. There is trouble ahead. The company is
going to experience a massive, unprecedented fall
and collapse due to its greed and madness. And it is
richly deserved, you thieves and murderers! It's
amazing to me that you think you can engage in
murder and God not bring it back to you. However,
God doesn't like ugly, as He has plainly stated,
"You reap what you sow." You haven't gotten away
with anything.

STORY SOURCE

Sony buys Michael Jackson’s
music catalog for $750M

Associated Press 11:42 a.m. EDT March 15, 2016 -
Michael Jackson's estate recently made a deal to
sell its stake in some of the world's most iconic
songs for nearly $750 million. Some of these classic
hits come from the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and
Taylor Swift. LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson’s estate
has agreed to sell its remaining stake in a
lucrative music catalog to Sony Corp. for $750
million, the entities announced Monday.

The agreement for Jackson’s half-share of the
Sony/ATV Music Publishing catalog will give the
company sole ownership of works by The Beatles, Bob
Dylan and other hit making musicians, including
Eminem and Taylor Swift. The deal is another
posthumous blockbuster deal for Jackson, whose
estate has erased the singer’s massive debts through
a mixture of new music and movie ventures and
re-releases of the singer’s most popular music.
Jackson’s estate benefits his mother and three
children, known as Prince, Paris and Blanket.

“This agreement further demonstrates Sony’s
commitment to the entertainment businesses and our
firm belief that these businesses will continue to
contribute to our success for years to come,” Sony
Corp. president and CEO Kazuo Hirai wrote in a
statement.